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    Mbonge is a town and capital of the MbongeDistrict and clan in Cameroon. The town derives its name as the chief and first major settlement of the Mbonge...
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    and is increasingly drawing in residents from the local villages such as Mbonge. It is also the largest urban area in the South-West. Kumba has an estimated...
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  • Cameroon. Varieties are Kundu/Nkundu (Lokundu, Bakundu), Lue (Lolue, Balue), Mbonge, Ekombe, Londo (Londo ba Nanga; cf. Londo), Londo ba Diko, Ngolo (Longolo;...
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  • This is a list of Ambazonian rebel commanders who served in armed groups during the Anglophone Crisis. As the political association of these commanders...
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  • killed along with four of his fighters by the Rapid Intervention Brigade in Mbonge, Ndian. On April 29, three men were reportedly killed and several others...
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    sub-districts; Kumba I, Kumba II and Kumba III. Konye Central Kumba Kumba I Kumba II Kumba III Mbonge "Population and Housing Census - Cameroon Data Portal". v t e...
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    Lotanga, Lokundu, Lokombe (Ekombe), Longolo, Loma (Bima), and Lombongi (Mbonge). Some linguists have treated these dialects as separate languages. Joshua...
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  • Monama Kalolo Done' Done' La belle de Bangui Soleil Mingalina B 52 Mbonge Mbonge Samedi Soir Spellings "Jocker" and "Joker" are both represented in record...
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    retreat from the town of Belo. Throughout May, there were heavy clashes in Mbonge and Muyuka, resulting in heavy casualties. On 20 May, in an effort to boycott...
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    Viva La Musica, he contributed songs such as "Mère Supérieure", "Ebalé Mbongé", and "Aissa Na Zoé". In mid-1977, alongside Wemba and King Kester Emeneya...
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